Dedicated Trial Lawyer Reappointed to the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania

(Harrisburg, Pa.) - Stewart L. Cohen, of the Philadelphia
law firm Cohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C., has been reappointed to his second,
three-year term with the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Cohen, an experienced trial lawyer, represents clients across the country in
a variety of individual and class action cases.

Stewart L. Cohen

The Disciplinary Board is an independent agency funded by the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania and consists of 13 members, of whom 11 are attorneys and two
are non-lawyers, from across the state. The Board assists the Supreme Court
in carrying out its exclusive jurisdiction over the licensing and discipline
of attorneys in Pennsylvania. The members meet regularly to decide cases, policies
and board administrative matters.

"It’s an honor to be reappointed to the Board,” says Cohen. “The
work we do is important, both to the public and to our profession. It has been
a pleasure to serve the last three years with such distinguished members and
I look forward to my next term.”

After obtaining his law degree from Temple University School of Law, Cohen
was admitted to the Pennsylvania and New York Bar Associations. He practices
before the United States District Courts in the Middle, Western and Eastern
Districts of Pennsylvania; the U.S. Court of Appeals; the Third Circuit Court;
and the U.S. Supreme Court.

In 2010, Cohen is included again in the Best Lawyers
of America, the
oldest peer-review legal publication. He received the "Distinguished Alumni" award
from his alma mater, Pennsylvania State University, where he recently gave
a graduation speech. Cohen was also an adjunct law professor at Widener University
School of Law for 10 years.

In addition to his prior experience as a Board member for the Disciplinary
Board, Cohen was a member and Chair of the Board’s Hearing Committee.
He is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Philadelphia Trial
Lawyers Association, and the Pennsylvania Association for Justice.

Not only is Cohen very involved in legal associations, but he is also dedicated
to advocating for people with disabilities. He is the founding Board Member
and former president of the Board of the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania,
and Vice President of the Board of Directors of United Cerebral Palsy of Greater
Philadelphia and Vicinity.

About the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of PA

The Disciplinary Board's goals are to protect the general public, maintain
a high standard of integrity in the legal profession, and safeguard the reputation
of the courts of Pennsylvania. The Disciplinary Board was created by the Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania to review conduct and assure compliance by all attorneys
to the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct. For more information about
the Disciplinary Board, please visit www.padb.us.

For more information regarding this press release, please contact Megan Kurtz
at 717-432-2468 or email at Megan@TheSuasionWay.com.